Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Republicans who support extending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without adding new protections. President Donald Trump supports a clean extension of FISA, which allows national security surveillance, though it has raised privacy concerns in the past.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke out against some Republicans backing the FISA extension.
- Greene said the “new MAGA” supports warrantless spying on Americans.
- President Trump called for a clean extension of FISA before a key vote.
- FISA is a law that controls how the government collects intelligence for national security.
- Trump previously opposed parts of FISA but now wants it extended without changes.
- Greene resigned from Congress earlier this year after disagreements with President Trump.
- Both Democrats and Republicans have raised privacy concerns about FISA over the years.
- The debate centers on whether the law should allow government surveillance without specific court approval (a warrant).